Archive for June, 2012

The third annual Big Slick Celebrity Weekend returned to KC last weekend, hosted by homegrown celebrities Rob Riggle, Paul Rudd and Jason Sudeikis. The weekend consisted of a Celebrity Wiffle Ball Tournament on Friday, June 23rd at Kauffman stadium before the Royal’s vs. Cardinals game (see photo gallery below), Saturday morning was The Big Slick […]

Big Slick Celebrity Weekend: Celebrity Wiffle Ball Tournament

Chris Pine and Elizabeth Banks have a new movie out Today, “People Like Us”. And while it’s not the worst movie I’ve ever seen, it’s absolutely nowhere near the best. Chris Pine plays Sam, who, when we first meet him, seems to have everything going for him. He works facilitating barters and in the opening […]

‘People Like Us’ Isn’t the Worst Movie Ever, But It Sure Ain’t the Best

“Pete” from The League, “Nick” from New Girl, and “April” from Parks and Recreation all in one movie. What’s not to love already?? I’m sure the actors would not like reading that I am labeling them as their most popular roles, but let’s be honest, those are some great role predecessors to their characters in […]

‘Safety Not Guaranteed’, But Enjoyment Is

Upon seeing the trailer for Seth MacFarlane’s first foray into film writing and directing, “Ted”, a few months ago, I immediately thought to myself, “Oh man, this is going to be great.” Ladies and gentlemen, let’s give Seth MacFarlane a giant round of applause. Not only is the man a comical genius in the television […]

Seth MacFarlane Brings His Genius to the Big Screen with ‘Ted’

Okay, let me preface this review by saying I did not go into the screening of “Magic Mike” with very high expectations. A movie about male strippers? A movie about male strippers starring Channing Tatum and Matthew McConaughey? Something told me not to take this one too seriously. Oddly enough, (I mean, who could have seen this coming?) it was a great idea to not go into the theater expecting much of anything, because boy, oh boy, not much of anything is exactly what I got out of it.

Love her or hate her, Lana del Rey knows how to get people talking about her.

Her new video “National Anthem” will definitely be another discussion provoker with her portrayals of famous historical figures Jackie O, Marilyn Monroe and more. Starring opposite of her is ASAP Rocky acting as figures such as JFK.

Watch Lana del Rey’s new video for ‘National Anthem’ feat. A$AP Rocky

Locals who missed the Heartless Bastards’ show at Lawrence’s Granada Theater on May 29 will get another chance to see the rootsy Cincinnati rock band late this summer. The Bastards recently tacked on eight additional September dates to their summer tour, including a stop in Kansas City for a show at the Riot Room on […]

Heartless Bastards announce Riot Room stop in September

Does anyone else’s idea of perfection consist of dancers waltzing and twirling around a stage set to the background of Adam Levine’s falsetto ringing through the air? Just me? Awkward. Please appease my whimsical mind and let’s pretend we live in a world where music is judged by its dancing quality, or in other words, […]

Green Music Fest rings in summer with The Raveonettes, Passafire

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Yellowcard’s fans hugged each other close and not just because it was unseasonably chilly for a Texas “autumn.” Tonight, everyone at Austin’s Historic Scoot Inn was inching closer to their friends and fan-family as they celebrated the bittersweet ending of an era.

In Photos: Buzz Beach Ball 2016

Ladies and gents, this is the family-friendly musical show you’ve been waiting for. “The Greatest Showman” might not be the greatest movie on earth, but it’s a passionate, colorful and fun musical spectacular. “The Greatest Showman” tells a story based on the real life of the great circus showman PT Barnum. Here we see his […]

‘The Great Showman’ dazzles in family-friendly original movie musical

From the first striking image of an apartment submerged in water accompanied with a whimsical, whistling tune and a mention of a princess and a monster, “The Shape of Water” definitely digs its foundation in fairytale territory. And it is indeed a fairy tale with a promised princess, a monster and a small ragtag supporting […]